Ex-IRS Chief Says He Is Confident Daniel Werfel Will Do Well as Agency’s New Leader
Former IRS chief, Mark Everson, believes new IRS chief Daniel Werfel is the right person to lead the agency during its $80 billion transformation.
Former IRS chief, Mark Everson, believes new IRS chief Daniel Werfel is the right person to lead the agency during its $80 billion transformation.
Without Senate-confirmed leaders, the DOJ’s Tax Division and the IRS Office of Chief Counsel are reluctant about taking up significant tax projects.
For the first time Congress has provided long-term funding to rebuild the IRS after years of decline.
To ensure success, the Biden administration needs to promptly nominate and the Congress needs to swiftly consider and confirm a qualified Commissioner.
For the first time Congress has provided long-term funding to rebuild the IRS after years of decline.
To ensure success, the Biden administration needs to promptly nominate and the Congress needs to swiftly consider and confirm a qualified Commissioner.
No, the IRS isn’t going away. In fact, concerns about audits are ticking up. As small businesses prepare for tax season, there are still plenty of benefits…
For the first time Congress has provided long-term funding to rebuild the IRS after years of decline.
To ensure success, the Biden administration needs to promptly nominate and the Congress needs to swiftly consider and confirm a qualified Commissioner.
David D. Stewart: Welcome to the podcast. I’m David Stewart, editor in chief of Tax Notes Today International. This week: now hiring.
With less than three weeks left in Charles Rettig’s term as Internal Revenue Service commissioner, President Biden hasn’t picked anyone to replace him, leaving the tax agency without a leader to spearhead the $80 billion agency expansion that Democrats just pushed through Congress.